This 1983 Tokyo Disneyland Commercial Really Didn't Age Well
Some things from the '80s really don't age well, such as offensive cultural stereotypes.
Some things from the '80s really don't age well, such as offensive cultural stereotypes.
Chael Sonnen reveals how he handles failure in his career in the ring.
The whole process is a riveting roller coaster ride from start to finish.
We might not understand what words exactly the man is saying in Andalusian Spanish, but the love he's radiating requires no translation.
The 69-year-old self-proclaimed tai chi master Ma Baoguo did not fare well in his match against an opponent twenty years his junior.
"By the time we're done with this MasterClass, you'll be able to load the dishwasher with maximum effectiveness."
Stevie the yellow lab was trying to catch the attention of his girlfriend across the fence, and so he, rightfully, decided splashing puddles was the way to go.
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A mysterious outbreak. Hundreds of stricken schoolgirls. Was it an illness, or was something darker to blame?
What happens when you're quarantined in a crumbling home in a remote village where you barely speak the language and can't get home to your loved ones? Does life quickly become a nightmare?
A pilot captured footage of the breaching of the Edenville Dam, sending a deluge surging towards towns in mid-Michigan.
With Adobe Sign you can stop chasing down signatures and get documents signed in minutes — not days.
Alyma Dorsey reviews scenes from Hollywood blockbusters and gives her take on the execution of each one.
"I wanted to show it can happen to anyone. It doesn't matter if you're young or old, have preexisting conditions or not. It can affect you."
A Caroline County family discovered nearly one million dollars in cash after running over bags filled with bills while on a Saturday afternoon drive.
The Action Lab demonstrates how when you pour soda into ice you can get temperatures colder than ice.
Fish Tales Bar & Grill in Ocean City is trying an experiment in social distancing.
In over 80 interviews, ESPN found baseball's attempt to restart is less a baseball season than a military-style operation in which any number of variables could derail the plan or, worse, contribute to the spread of the deadly disease.
We might not understand what words exactly the man is saying in Andalusian Spanish, but the love he's radiating requires no translation.
Designers, medical professionals and HR experts geek out over the return of privacy to the workplace — and how the way we work will never be the same.
Examining the myth of the crisis-born startup.
The Rocketbook Fusion Smart Reusable Notebook lets you write down notes, save them to the Cloud, then erase and start over. It's just about the smartest notebook around and an Amazon's Choice product.
"We been in quarantine and like, I need to get out and party!"
Masks are a new way to express ourselves, and we want to make the most of it. Every time you buy one of these masks, an independent artist gets paid, and Teepublic will donate a medical-grade mask to Direct Relief.
"I didn't think it was actually going to try to land but once it did I thought he was about to crash into the cars in front of me," explained the driver that filmed the landing.
The new image could be the first direct evidence of the site of a planet's fiery birth in interstellar space.
Before the candy-striped restaurant was a big-box affair, it revolutionized American social life.
In this 1956 clip, British hairdresser Raymond Bessone shows off the two-tone hair style, "expected to become very popular."
A trail-guide witnesses a game of cat and mouse between a python and a hyena at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
A Chicago suburb is on the hook for millions to operate the Sears Centre arena — an amount that in some years accounts for as much as 14 per cent of its budget.
With Adobe Sign you can stop chasing down signatures and get documents signed in minutes — not days.
A father gives useful, practical advice on replacing a tire.
On the existential comforts of coaxing yeast out of air, kneading, proofing, baking and sharing.
Some things from the '80s really don't age well, such as offensive cultural stereotypes.
Population density didn't make COVID-19 worse in New York City. If you want to know what went wrong, you have to think a lot smaller.
It was only a matter of time before reality-TV producers began disguising their meddlesome ways with the surveillance tools we use in everyday life. Right on cue this year, Netflix has debuted "The Circle" and "Too Hot To Handle."
So this is what it feels like if "Black Mirror" actually was real life.
The new FX documentary "AKA Jane Roe," out May 22, contains a shocking revelation: Roe (of "Roe v. Wade" fame) played the part of an anti-abortion crusader in exchange for money.
Mix-and-match seasoning packets, sauce types, or just crumble dry noodles for a crunchy topping — the possibilities are endless.
The teacher has become the humbled student.
Peak TV hasn't slowed down (yet).
The 69-year-old self-proclaimed tai chi master Ma Baoguo did not fare well in his match against an opponent twenty years his junior.
From Black Voices to MySpace to Instagram, black creativity has defined social media from the start.
Li Jingzhi quit her job to search China for her son, Mao Yin, who went missing in 1988.
If you've ever traveled abroad in Russia and spotted Супер Макс (Super Max) on TV, you might have thought it looked familiar…a little too familiar.
It took Lisa Piccirillo less than a week to answer a long-standing question about a strange knot discovered over half a century ago by the legendary John Conway.
The United States is facing a shortage of bicycles as anxiety over public transportation and a desire to exercise has sent the demand surging.
"You want to help healthcare workers? These are the goddamn N95 masks that we have to deal with."
The flavor is a sign of support for the pro-democracy movement, which is seeking to regain its momentum during the coronavirus pandemic.
I gave 1,100 escape room names to the 124M size of GPT-2 and trained it for literally just a few seconds. The results are great.
"While kayak fishing offshore, I hooked up on the elusive South Florida blackfin tuna, which took me on a wild ride. I was quickly joined by the not-so-elusive South Florida sharks which battled me for my catch."
Did ayahuasca tea — brewed from rainforest plants and revered by many Brazilians as holy — contribute to the brutal death of a celebrated Brazilian artist?
Unlike the last few decades of successful particle hunts, neutrino physics is a trek into the unknown, one that the United States physics community has chosen to pursue full-on.
"You can kick their balls, but you can't touch them."
Medieval bridges were marvels of engineering, given the technology available at the time — and nowhere more so than in the case of London Bridge, where deep, tidal flows made construction incredibly challenging.
Reddit moderator Gallowboob is stepping away from the site after receiving doxxing and death threats.
From putting it in a deep fryer to sticking it in a microwave, there are many ways bacon can be cooked, but which actually tastes the best?
Our economy is built on Americans of all class levels buying things. What happens when the ability — and desire — to do so goes away?